Group 1 - The Special Investigation Team in South Korea has filed lawsuits against 24 individuals, including former President Yoon Suk-yeol, regarding the emergency martial law incident [1][5] - Investigations revealed that Yoon Suk-yeol and his associates attempted to use the military to suspend the political system and paralyze the National Assembly, aiming to replace it with an emergency legislative body to consolidate power [1][5] - The preparations for the emergency martial law were significantly intensified during military restructuring at the end of 2023, involving personnel appointments and operational planning [1][5] Group 2 - On December 3, 2024, Yoon Suk-yeol announced the emergency martial law, citing obstruction from the opposition party, but it ultimately failed, leading to his impeachment and a subsequent early election won by Lee Jae-myung from the Democratic Party [1][5] - The investigation also uncovered notes from former intelligence chief Ryu Sang-won suggesting plans to provoke North Korea into an attack, which would provide a pretext for the emergency martial law [1][5] - Public confidence in state institutions has been gradually recovering following the crisis caused by the emergency martial law incident [6] Group 3 - In July, the National Assembly passed an amendment to the Martial Law Act, explicitly prohibiting military and police from entering the National Assembly without permission, and proposed that public officials, including military personnel, could refuse illegal orders [7] - The new civilian Defense Minister An Gyeong-beom has begun restructuring the military's upper echelons, while Lee Jae-myung has proposed constitutional amendments to change the presidential term from a single five-year term to two four-year terms [7] - The presidential office is expected to relocate back to Cheong Wa Dae, with surrounding areas remaining accessible to the public [7]
韩国发布最终调查结果:尹锡悦提前一年多筹备紧急戒严,军政界24人被提起诉讼
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-15 04:31